2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2015.02.008
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Is it possible to differentiate between Takotsubo cardiomyopathy and acute anterior ST-elevation myocardial infarction?

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“…Although the T-wave criteria identified in this study appear to be promising discriminators between TC and MI the low incidence of TC relative to MI in those presenting to hospital with suspected ACS [27] means that the positive and negative predictive values of these criteria may be relatively poor when evaluated, as is required, in an all-comer suspected ACS population. We note that other proposed ECG markers from other studies have not been validated by subsequent reports [5,6,12,13,28]. Thirdly, we did not compare the ECG changes between apical and mid-ventricular variants of TC due to the small number of midventricular variants.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…Although the T-wave criteria identified in this study appear to be promising discriminators between TC and MI the low incidence of TC relative to MI in those presenting to hospital with suspected ACS [27] means that the positive and negative predictive values of these criteria may be relatively poor when evaluated, as is required, in an all-comer suspected ACS population. We note that other proposed ECG markers from other studies have not been validated by subsequent reports [5,6,12,13,28]. Thirdly, we did not compare the ECG changes between apical and mid-ventricular variants of TC due to the small number of midventricular variants.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…In the spirit of the above, it would be contributory if the authors of the present report [1], could provide data (if available) on: (1) LVQRS in the triage ECG of their 140 patients; (2) RVQRS between the triage ECGs and subsequently recorded ECGs until, or even after, the time of performance of coronary arteriography; and (3) RVQRS between the triage ECG and available ECGs recorded prior to the patients' admission.…”
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“…The article by Vervaat et al [1], published online ahead of print on February 20, 2015 in the Journal, about a potential role of the electrocardiogram (ECG) to convincingly differentiate Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) from an acute anterior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (AASTEMI), is contributory to our quest to explore for a method enabling physicians to conclude that they are dealing with TTS, where conservative management is in order, or AASTEMI, where expeditious percutaneous coronary interventions, or thrombolysis are indicated. The authors appropriately contrasted their 37 patients with TTS (34 female) with 103 female patients with AASTEMI [1], considering the immense propensity of women to suffer TTS.…”
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